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Invoking culture in medical education research: A critical review and metaphor analysis.

Margaret BearmanPaige MahoneyJoanna TaiDamian J CastanelliChristopher J Watling
Published in: Medical education (2021)
This critical review reveals that medical education as a field: 1) draws most explicitly from the organisational literature; 2) invokes culture in multiple means but in ways that privilege either acontextual human agency or all-powerful social forces; and 3) regards culture as a negative or neutral force but rarely a positive one. There is a notable absence around conceptualisations of 'culture' that allow educator, student and administrator agency but at the same time acknowledge the deep forces that various social settings and practices exert. Other literatures investigating learning cultures and cultural reflexivity focus on this nexus and may provide possible means to advance considerations of culture within medical education research.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
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